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Abstract
Haemophilus influenzae is the most common cause of bacterial infection in the lungs of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients and contributes to episodes of acute exacerbation which are associated with increased hospitalization and mortality. Due to the ability of H. influenzae to adhere to host epithelial cells, initial colonization of the lower airways can progress to a persistent infection and biofilm formation. This is characterized by changes in bacterial behaviour such as reduced cellular metabolism and the production of an obstructive extracellular matrix (ECM). Herein we discuss the multiple mechanisms by which H. influenzae contributes tothe pathogenesis of COPD. In particular, mechanisms that facilitate bacterial adherence to host airway epithelial cells, biofilm formation, and microbial persistence through immune system evasion and antibiotic tolerance will be discussed.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 192-205 |
| Journal | Critical Reviews in Microbiology |
| Volume | 47 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| Early online date | 18 Jan 2021 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 04 Mar 2021 |
Keywords
- Haemophilus influenzae
- bacterial adherence
- biofilm
- COPD
- NTHi
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R6964PMY: Interreg VA: BREATH - Border and REgions Airways Training Hub (Full Proposal)
Martin, L. (PI), Lundy, F. (CoI), McGarvey, L. (CoI) & Tikhonova, I. (CoI)
02/05/2017 → …
Project: Research
Prizes
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Asthma/COPD Project of the Year, 19th Northern Ireland Healthcare Awards
Martin, L. (Recipient), McGarvey, L. (Recipient), Lundy, F. (Recipient), Thornbury, K. (Recipient), Hollywood, M. (Recipient), Sergeant, G. (Recipient), Lockhart, J. (Recipient), Litherland, G. (Recipient) & Crilly, A. (Recipient), 22 Feb 2018
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
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Vice-Chancellor's Research Culture Prize 2020
Martin, L. (Recipient), Lundy, F. (Recipient) & McGarvey, L. (Recipient), 17 Dec 2020
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
Press/Media
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QUEEN'S SECURES EU FUNDING FOR FIGHT AGAINST LUNG DISEASE
Martin, L., McGarvey, L. & Lundy, F.
26/01/2017
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Research
Student theses
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An investigation of the response of airway epithelial cells to pathogens associated with Acute Exacerbations of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (AECOPD)
Carson, S. (Author), Martin, L. (Supervisor), Lundy, F. (Supervisor) & McGarvey, L. (Supervisor), Jul 2022Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy
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